A mysterious artist is posting cartoons attacking Goldman Sachs and Hillary Clinton around New York City

A "Goldman Rats" sticker
found in the New York City subway.Business insider

A street artist has set their sights Goldman Sachs and is putting
up stickers around New York City attacking the investment
giant.

Business Insider has seen two of the stickers, which both feature
a version of the company's logo modified to say "Goldman Rats"
and an image of a cartoonish rodent sticking out its
tongue.

One of the stickers (pictured above) is captioned "PHOOEY ON YOU,
POORS." I spotted it in the subway last week, but it seems to
have been around much longer. A Pinterest user based in New York
took a picture of the same sticker about one
year ago.

The second sticker also includes a shot at Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Text surrounding a
picture of the cartoon rat declares, "WE'VE SELECTED HILLARY FOR
YOU SUBMIT, POORS."

I spotted the Clinton sticker in a Brooklyn subway station last
week, but it seems to have appeared in multiple locations. A blog
dedicated to Brooklyn street art posted a picture
taken of one of the stickers last month.